Former United States' Presidents George
W. Bush, William Jefferson (Bill) Clinton visit earthquake-ravaged Haiti
capital city of Port-au-Prince - Monday, March 22, 2010

Former President George W. Bush, center, stretches his hand
to shake it with an unidentified man next to Haiti's President Rene Preval,
left, and former President and U.N. special envoy for Haiti Bill Clinton at
a homeless earthquake survivors camp in Port-au-Prince, Monday, March 22,
2010. Clinton and Bush are on a one-day visit to Haiti to assess recovery
needs, after being tapped by President Barack Obama to spearhead U.S.
fundraising in response to the devastating Jan. 12 earthquake.(AP
Photo/Jorge Saenz)

Former President George W. Bush, greets
people at a makeshift camp for homeless
earthquake survivors located next to the
Presidential Palace in Port-au-Prince,
Monday, March. 22, 2010. Former U.S.
presidents Clinton and Bush are visiting
Haiti on Monday to assess recovery needs.
They were tapped by President Obama to
spearhead U.S. fundraising in response to
the devastating Jan. 12 earthquake.(AP
Photo/Jorge Saenz)

A supporter of Haiti's former President Jean-Bertrand
Aristide hold a photo of Aristide during a demonstration against the visit
of former President George W. Bush outside the presidential palace in
Port-au-Prince, Monday, March 22, 2010. Clinton and Bush are on a one-day
visit to Haiti to assess recovery needs, after being tapped by President
Barack Obama to spearhead U.S. fundraising in response to the devastating
Jan. 12 earthquake.(AP Photo/Jorge Saenz)

Former US President George W. Bush and former US president
Bill Clinton (L) greet people in Port-au-Prince. Clinton and Bush visited
Port-au-Prince Monday and promised Haitians the world had not forgotten them
10 weeks after the deadliest earthquake of modern times.(AFP/Thony Belizaire)

Former US President George W. Bush (C) tours the tent city
in Port-au-Prince. Clinton and Bush visited Port-au-Prince Monday and
promised Haitians the world had not forgotten them 10 weeks after the
deadliest earthquake of modern times.(AFP/Thony Belizaire)

Former US President George W. Bush (R) tours alongside
Haitian President Rene Preval (C) and former US president Bill Clinton (L)
in Port-au-Prince. Clinton and Bush visited Port-au-Prince Monday and
promised Haitians the world had not forgotten them 10 weeks after the
deadliest earthquake of modern times.(AFP/Thony Belizaire)

Former President George W. Bush, right, and former
President and U.N. special envoy for Haiti Bill Clinton, left, greet U.S.
Army Lt. Gen. Ken Keen, who is in charge of the U.S. military operations in
Haiti, in Port-au-Prince, Monday, March. 22, 2010. Former U.S. presidents
Clinton and Bush are visiting Haiti to assess recovery needs after being
tapped by President Obama to spearhead U.S. fundraising in response to the
devastating Jan. 12 earthquake.(AP Photo/Jorge Saenz)

Haiti's President Rene Preval, center,
former President George W. Bush, right, and
former President and U.N. special envoy for
Haiti Bill Clinton, left, pose in front of
the earthquake damaged Presidential Palace
in Port-au-Prince, Monday, March. 22, 2010.
Former U.S. presidents Clinton and Bush are
visiting Haiti to assess recovery needs.
They were tapped by President Obama to
spearhead U.S. fundraising in response to
the devastating Jan. 12 earthquake.(AP
Photo/Ramon Espinosa)

Former President George W. Bush, right,
talks during a news conference while Haiti's
President Rene Preval, center, and former
President and U.N. special envoy for Haiti
Bill Clinton look on, in front of the
earthquake damaged Haitian Presidential
Palace in Port-au-Prince, Monday, March. 22,
2010. Former U.S. presidents Clinton and
Bush are visiting Haiti to assess recovery
needs. They were tapped by President Obama
to spearhead U.S. fundraising in response to
the devastating Jan. 12 earthquake.(AP
Photo/Ramon Espinosa)

Haiti's President Rene Preval, center,
former President George W. Bush, right, and
former President and U.N. special envoy for
Haiti Bill Clinton stand next to the remains
of the presidential palace in
Port-au-Prince, Monday, March 22, 2010.
Clinton and Bush are on a one-day visit to
Haiti to assess recovery needs, after being
tapped by President Barack Obama to
spearhead U.S. fundraising in response to
the devastating Jan. 12 earthquake.(AP
Photo/Jorge Saenz)

Haiti's President Rene Preval, left, and
former President George W. Bush inspect
damages at the presidential palace in
Port-au-Prince, Monday, March 22, 2010. Bush
and former President and UN special envoy to
Haiti Bill Clinton are on a one-day visit to
Haiti to assess recovery needs, after being
tapped by President Barack Obama to
spearhead U.S. fundraising in response to
the devastating Jan. 12 earthquake.(AP
Photo/Jorge Saenz

Haiti's President Rene Preval, left,
former President George W. Bush, center, and
former President and U.N. special envoy for
Haiti Bill Clinton greet people at a
makeshift camp for homeless earthquake
survivors located next to the Presidential
Palace in Port-au-Prince, Monday, March. 22,
2010. Former U.S. presidents Clinton and
Bush are visiting Haiti to assess recovery
needs. They were tapped by President Barack
Obama to spearhead U.S. fundraising in
response to the devastating Jan. 12
earthquake.(AP Photo/Jorge Saenz)

Haiti's President Rene Preval, second
left, former President George W. Bush,
center, and former President and U.N.
special envoy for Haiti Bill Clinton, right,
talk with an earthquake survivor at a
survivors camp in Port-au-Prince, Monday,
March 22, 2010. Clinton and Bush are on a
one-day visit to Haiti to assess recovery
needs, after being tapped by President
Barack Obama to spearhead U.S. fundraising
in response to the devastating Jan. 12
earthquake.(AP Photo/Jorge Saenz)